Hey there, how is everybody? I haven’t posted in a while but it feels good. I put some random pictures down below (playing soccer, eating strange foods, etc.) I hope everyone is doing well.
I’ve been granted a little more time here in Mirandola, one month to be exact. So I have 4 weeks now to figure out what I want to do with myself (ahhhhhh, panic abated). I’m looking online consistently, but so far not a lot of response. I hear the markets are crashing; world economy sucks right now, eh? I KNOW American currency sux because I feel it in my bank account! Shit, even UK currency dropped a bit to the Euro.
Nevertheless, haven’t a lot going on to be honest, nothing overly exciting. I’m still teaching English, playing soccer every week with Paltro and the crew, eating too much –but hey, eating well. I think I’m addicted to pizza, man; there are so many kinds and it’s all so light and delicious. I want to get back into exercise, but all I can do is run with this stupid-ass cast. The worst part is- I don’t think it’s healed yet, b/c I tried to do some mock push ups the other day and my wrist told me (very sternly) that it’s not ready. WTF? I have less than two weeks with this crappy cast and it BETTER be healed when it comes off! God, I’m sitting here writing about my cast…. My travels in Italy are SO exciting!!
No. All kidding aside, I love Mirandola. My friend, Antonio, let me drive his BMW-stick the other night and I cruised all over town, speeding like a MF. I was worried at first, but he assured me it’d be alright and I think there’s only like, one cop car in existence around the area here, so... it felt good to drive again, especially on the left side of the car, and, on the right side of the road! Oh and BTW, Miradola also has a place here that makes machine parts for Lamborghini, which, I always forget to mention. It’s pretty cool walking by the one they have up on display, so there ya go.
Ciao, ragazzi
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Yeah.... Bones and Casts are a funny thing. A few years ago I broke my hand climbing Mt. Whitney [yeah, I know, I really am that cool...]. Cast for 6 weeks. When they took the cast off and x-rayed you could STILL SEE THE BREAK! Dude goes - yeah, that looks good, don't hit any body for a while... thanks....
So I guess it's like 12 weeks or longer for a simple break to fully heal. My hand was sore for some time after getting the cast off.
Maybe avoid the pushups for few more weeks...
I'm sure you'll find other things to do with your hand......
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